Capacity Building and Raising Awareness in Europe and in Third Countries to Cope with Xylella fastidiosa

Second European Conference on Xylella fastidiosa: How research can support solutions | Ajaccio (Corsica), 29-30 October 2019

The second scientific conference dedicated to the presentation and discussion of the main ongoing research into Xylella fastidiosa will be held in Ajaccio (Corsica), from 29 to 30 October 2019. A post-conference field visit will be organised on 31 October. Registration and the call for abstracts are now open.

Latest results from European research projects dealing with X. fastidiosa will be presented, in particular the final results from the Horizon 2020 POnTE project. The conference will also be an opportunity for participants to catch up on the latest advances and achievements of other national and transnational research activities ongoing worldwide and to discuss ways of strengthening coordination and synergies among them.

The programme will include presentations and discussions on the latest data and knowledge on X. fastidiosa, its host plants and vectors and control options. The conference will cover the most recent results of research on:

Registration and call for abstracts

Researchers on Xylella-related topics are invited to register and to submit an abstract for oral or poster presentation. Risk assessors, risk managers and stakeholder representatives with relevant experience on Xylellaissues are also encouraged to register their interest. Please note that if the maximum number of participants is reached, priority will be given to presenters of accepted oral or poster presentations and to ensure a geographical, gender and institutional balance of participants.

There is no registration fee for the conference. To register and/or to submit an abstract for oral or poster presentation, please fill out the form here.

Registration and abstract submission closes on 14 April 2019. Confirmation of acceptance will be sent by the end of May 2019.

Young researchers’ initiative

A limited number of fellowships will be offered to early-career researchers, to support their attendance at the conference.

To be considered for this contribution, early-career researchers must:

be a PhD student or early career investigator i.e. someone who has obtained their PhD/doctorate (full-time equivalent) within the past eight years;

be affiliated to a public institute or higher education institute;

not be in receipt of other financial support related to attendance at the conference.

Please note that the young researchers’ initiative is only limited to participants whose abstract has been accepted for oral or poster presentation.